I have an Amana Washer, Model ALW880QAW. When it goes into Spin Cycle, there is excessive wobble and vibration in the entire tub assembly. Opening the top lid slightly, I can see the agitator wobbling over an inch, side to side, and front to back. The tub balance ring seems to be ok, and has liquid in it. The big balancer towards the back seems secure. On a hunch, I ordered the 6 Tall Tub Springs, and was able to replace the front 4 fairly easily, but I can't figure out how to get to the back 2. Since replacing the front 4, the wobble is substantially less, and I feel fairly sure that replacing the back two will help get rid of most of the rest of this wobble.
It almost looks like a person would have to remove the tub, or take off the top cover, and the side/rear panels...essentially do a complete removal of nearly everything that surrounds the tub. I downloaded a maintenance manual, and removing the tub does not look like a good option...lack of special tools, etc.
If anyone knows how to get to the back springs, I would sure appreciate some tips.
Thanks, in advance

Thanks, Gene....I completely overlooked this tool when I was browsing this parts breakdown. I knew there had to be some logical way to get these nasty springs off and on, without taking the whole machine apart. Thanks for the "Heads up"....I just ordered the tool, and it should be here in a few days.
Don

Gene,
The Spring hood arrived last week, and I replaced the remaining two springs Saturday morning. 98% of the wobble is gone, and the machine is working like new....piece of cake when you have the right tool. It took longer to remove the covers than it did to replace the springs. Anyone who works on Amana/Maytag should have this spring hook in thier tool bag. Thanks again for the tip.
Don

To get to the back springs easily need to remove the front panel first. Once you remove the front panels, remove the two screws in the front that hold the lid down. Now remove all the screws at the bottom that hold the sides and back in place. This will allow you to pull the cabinet away from the base to get to the back springs. Note: drain hose and electrical wiring may limit how far you can move the back and sides. Not too difficult to disconnect.

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